DJ Sara and DJ Ryusei
… and while we’re on the subject of smart kids, here are DJ Sara (8 years old) and DJ Ryusei (5 years old) scratching on the turntables.
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… and while we’re on the subject of smart kids, here are DJ Sara (8 years old) and DJ Ryusei (5 years old) scratching on the turntables.
Hit play or go to Link [YouTube]
I just watched these kids on youtube the other day, Fantastic! Forget band, I want my kids to take DJ lessons.
The boy looks so bored, but the girl puts a little showmanship into it.
At least it’s better than playing violin.
That’s the first thing I noticed, too – how bored the boy looks. Like he’s thinking, “Can we just get this over with so I can get back to my Xbox?”
I’ve always said that electronic music could be played by a 5 years old kid. here you go.
Chris you are a douche. Explain to me exactly how this music is electronic? I argue that nearly all mainstream music in the past 10 years is actually electronic. Even the VOICE of your favorite songs are electronic through the use of autotune.
These children are creating music using their hands from a strictly analog source. The only “electronic” portion you hear is the beat.
Yeah it’s okay but I wanna see some variation here. Anyone can learn these moves – even a monkey.
trini – you have no clue on what it takes to be a scratch dj. go back to your hole and eat a donut

